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Expect it to be on E4/Channel 4 sometime early next year after this.
> Ollii_Solskjaer wrote:
> On the subject of Cerebrus/The Black Smoke, some people
> believe there's something significant about the polar bear(s)
> and the this - Black and White, do you see?
>
> I doubt it. The Polar bears were from the zoo that Kate and
> Saywer are now locked up in.
>
Agreed
> I agree that it passes some kind of 'judgement' over the
> survivors - just look at Mr.Eko now he's confessed to his sins.
> And remember in the first/second series when Locke was out in
> the woods with someone (Charlie?). He heard the 'defense
> system'
> and wanted to run, but Locke said to stay put and it went away
> -
> perhaps because they weren't seen as a threat?
>
> There is a contrast in what Eko and Locke saw though. Locke saw
> a white light, Eko saw black.
The others know something aboutthis as they onlytake the "good ones".
>
> One thing I still don't understand though...
> In the very early episodes on series one, Jack keeps seeing his
> dead father around the island - how is this possible?
>
> That is the Cerberus testing out the islanders, in the same way
> it tested out Eko by appearing as his brother. "You speak
> to me as if i were your brother"
No, I think it was just the stress making Jack hallucinate.
>
> There's clearly a lot to do with the mind on this island and my
> theory on the polar bear is that it came from Walt's head after
> reading Hurley's comic book - perhaps only certain people have
> this power or energy? Could this be why they took Walt
> specifically? Same with Jack?
>
> Instead of thinking that Walt created it, maybe he just saw it
> coming, a bit like someone else who seems to be able to see
> ahead ;)
And now he's gone. Stupid lost producers and thier unfinished storylines. The worst one had to be Libby.
> On the subject of Cerebrus/The Black Smoke, some people
> believe there's something significant about the polar bear(s)
> and the this - Black and White, do you see?
I doubt it. The Polar bears were from the zoo that Kate and Saywer are now locked up in.
> I agree that it passes some kind of 'judgement' over the
> survivors - just look at Mr.Eko now he's confessed to his sins.
> And remember in the first/second series when Locke was out in
> the woods with someone (Charlie?). He heard the 'defense system'
> and wanted to run, but Locke said to stay put and it went away -
> perhaps because they weren't seen as a threat?
There is a contrast in what Eko and Locke saw though. Locke saw a white light, Eko saw black.
> One thing I still don't understand though...
> In the very early episodes on series one, Jack keeps seeing his
> dead father around the island - how is this possible?
That is the Cerberus testing out the islanders, in the same way it tested out Eko by appearing as his brother. "You speak to me as if i were your brother"
> There's clearly a lot to do with the mind on this island and my
> theory on the polar bear is that it came from Walt's head after
> reading Hurley's comic book - perhaps only certain people have
> this power or energy? Could this be why they took Walt
> specifically? Same with Jack?
Instead of thinking that Walt created it, maybe he just saw it coming, a bit like someone else who seems to be able to see ahead ;)
That guy, what's his name, he was Henry Gale but now he has another name I can't remember, he made a reference to that woman who keeps visiting Jack bearing a resemblance to Jack's ex wife.
Was it ever explained how he knew about Jack's ex wife?
I agree that it passes some kind of 'judgement' over the survivors - just look at Mr.Eko now he's confessed to his sins. And remember in the first/second series when Locke was out in the woods with someone (Charlie?). He heard the 'defense system' and wanted to run, but Locke said to stay put and it went away - perhaps because they weren't seen as a threat?
One thing I still don't understand though...
In the very early episodes on series one, Jack keeps seeing his dead father around the island - how is this possible?
There's clearly a lot to do with the mind on this island and my theory on the polar bear is that it came from Walt's head after reading Hurley's comic book - perhaps only certain people have this power or energy? Could this be why they took Walt specifically? Same with Jack?
Surely having both shows on the same night, running one after the other, is just too much when you have to get up early and start another wonderful working week the next day? ;)
You mean the ones that were in "The" Hatch?